Psychodynamic Entropy Balancing
(Bio-Energetic Heat Pumps)
Definition: The systematic application of heat-engine efficiency formulas to human psychological processing, treating emotional repression as trapped thermal energy operating under strict volume and pressure constraints.
The Masking Mechanism: Carnot Cycle Efficiency Equations. Originating in early alternative psychoanalysis and still lingering in alternative therapy. It treats human emotional trauma as a literal, trapped gas inside a piston. It uses the exact, rigid math of the Second Law of Thermodynamics to calculate the efficiency of your “emotional output,” masking psychological coping mechanisms as mechanical heat-exchange systems.
Genuine Parallel: Thermodynamic Cycles and entropy formulas (S = klnW).
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